My understanding of BRP is that it is a *discount* off the list price.  
These are given routinely in retail.  When I got to the grocery store, I'm 
given a discount because we are members of their discount program.  Cutting 
coupons can also yield a discount off the list price.  My local bicycle 
club has a discount arrangement with some shops.  Adventure Cycling has a 
list price for maps and a discount for members. Gas stations have differing 
prices for cash & credit card. Qualifications for discounts seem to be 
determined by the vendor.  

dougP



On Friday, October 2, 2020 at 10:33:10 AM UTC-7, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> Michael Gordon pointed out that BRP is illegal.  
>
> Excellent point, and welcome back!  I'm still glad they are doing it.  If 
> somebody sues RBW and BRP is brought before a judge, I will be really 
> interested to hear both sides of the argument.  Better yet though, I hope 
> 85 people get a helpful discount on fun bikes.  
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
> On Friday, October 2, 2020 at 9:26:33 AM UTC-7 Michael G wrote:
>
>> Regardless of good intentions and what you may think of BRP, price 
>> discrimination on the basis of race is illegal under Federal law.
>>
>>
>> https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights/discrimination-on-the-basis-of-race-ethnicity-or-national-origin/
>>
>> "you cannot be charged a different price because of your race, ethnicity, 
>> or national origin."
>>
>

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